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The ultimate tensile strength of copper is approximately 220 MPa. A material sample with cross-sectional area 0.0022 m^2 would theoretically break under a force of ?

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The tensile strenght is given by:


\sigma_f=(P_f)/(A)

where Pf is the load at fracture, A is the cross section area. Plugging the values given we have:


\begin{gathered} 220*10^6=\frac{P^{}_f}{0.0022} \\ P_f=484000 \end{gathered}

Therefore the force would be 484,000 N.

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